AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSahrawi Media & Identity: At Polisario’s Summer University in Boumerdes, journalists and academics focused on how media and social platforms are used for psychological warfare—urging Sahrawis to build specialized teams, avoid enemy pages, and train young people to counter disinformation and highlight detainees and rights abuses. MINURSO Leadership: The UN appointed Pakistan’s Maj Gen Jawwad Ahmed as the new Force Commander of MINURSO in Western Sahara, succeeding a Bangladeshi general, with the change marked in Laayoune. Ceuta Border Shock (Spain–Morocco): After social-media calls for another surge, Moroccan forces detained hundreds near Castillejos and prevented a second mass attempt into Ceuta, two weeks after the late-July rush that overwhelmed the enclave and sparked EU-wide political fallout. Western Sahara in the US–Morocco Orbit: A US Embassy team visited the Dakhla Atlantic Port, while Washington expands economic engagement in southern Morocco, including references to cooperation tied to the Western Sahara territory. Energy & Industry (Laayoune): KBR was selected for Pre-FEED work on ORNX’s low-cost ammonia project in the Laayoune region, backed by USTDA funding. Tech Culture: An AI protester, Wynd Kaufman, was jailed after a sit-in at OpenAI’s HQ, fueling fresh debate on “AI risk” activism.
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